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Bachelor’s Thesis (15 cr)

Code: TX00EF52-3002

General information


Enrollment

27.11.2023 - 31.07.2025

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.07.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

School of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering

Campus

Leiritie 1

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Automotive Engineering

Teachers

  • Heikki Parviainen
  • Juho Vallivaara
  • Tea Savola
  • Katja Salminen
  • Sanna Heikkinen
  • tetu virtuaali::auto- ja kuljetustekniikka
  • Teemu Laine
  • Harri Miinin
  • Pasi Oikarinen
  • Pasi Kovanen

Groups

  • AT21
    Ajoneuvosuunnittelun suuntautuminen aloitus syksy 2021
  • AJ21
    Ajoneuvojen jälkimarkkinoinnin suuntautuminen aloitus syksy 2021
  • AS21
    Autosähkötekniikan suuntautuminen aloitus syksy 2021

Objective

The objective of the Bachelor’sThesis is for the student to demonstrate and develop the ability of applying professional skills and knowledge to a practical development assignment or project relevant to the profession and the working life.

In Metropolia’s Bachelor’s Thesis the student learns and carries out development work, which is based on researched knowledge and other evidence and which concerns the development of professional competences or practices.On completion of the Bachelor’s Thesis the student will be able to
- identify questions and needs for development in the professional field and the working life and to plan for their solutions
use reliable and confined information from various sources in the development work
- apply professional skills and knowledge and use appropriatemethods for the development task
- execute a development project useful for the working life or the profession in an independent, responsible and collaborative manner
- communicate in different stages of the work both to peers and to other audiences in a clear, well argumented and illustrative manner
- report the results of the work, to assess them and to bring forth proposals for improvement in an appropriate way both in writing and in speech as well as visually.

Content

Planning of the Thesis Work
The student will be able to
- identify questions and needs for development in the professional field and the working life and to plan for their solutions
- use reliable and confined information from various sources in the development work
- apply professional skills and knowledge and use appropriate methods for the development task

Execution of the Thesis Work
The student will be able to
- execute a development project useful for the working life or the profession in an independent, responsible and collaborative manner
- communicate in different stages of the work both to peers and to other audiences in a clear, well argumented and illustrative manner

Reporting and Usefulness of the Thesis and Maturity Test
The student will be able to
-report the results of the work, to assess them and to bring forth proposals for improvement in an appropriate way both in writing and in speech as well as visually.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

See the master´s thesis assessment grid (appendix).

Assessment criteria, good (3)

See the master´s thesis assessment grid (appendix).

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

See the master´s thesis assessment grid (appendix).

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

See the master´s thesis assessment grid (appendix).

Further information

The areas and targets in the assessment of the Bachelor’s Thesis

Professional competence and development
- significance for the profession and the connection to professional practices
- utilization of professional knowledge
- development of professional competence
- applicability in professional life

The methods used and the results obtained
- reliablility and ethics
- validity and innovation
- the usefulness of results
- the management of the thesis process and the development work

Communication and presentation
structure and form•the use of standard and professional language
- the focus, clarity andconsistency of the text and expressions
- critical, analytical and reflective nature of communication
- argumentation and use of reference sources